Boise is undeniably an incredible place to live, work, and raise a family. Whether you’ve called this city home for decades or just recently settled in, chances are you’ve enjoyed …
Here in Idaho, we’re lucky to have countless places to camp and recreate outdoors. Wherever and however you choose to get outdoors – recreating responsibly is vital to protecting you, …
ICL has worked to protect and restore Idaho’s air, water, lands, and wildlife for over 50 years. In each and every of those years, we’ve relied on our members to …
Nestled east of Boise lies a treasured spot, eyed by climbers and wildlife alike. Here, the towering Black Cliffs aren’t just a ‘home crag’ for locals; they’re a vital sanctuary …
Until recently, the western U.S. was experiencing a relatively mild summer for wildfires. While folks enjoyed Labor Day weekend, climate projections of extreme and prolonged heat waves came to fruition …
Have you ever looked at an animal and wondered, “What are they thinking?” We create personalities for them, attribute voices we believe they would have if they could talk, and …
June is National Rivers Month and Orca Action Month. One of these likely appeals to Idahoans more than the other, as pristine rivers are a regular source of pride for …
The Idaho Conservation League’s strong financial health and commitment to accountability and transparency recently earned the environmental nonprofit a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, America’s largest independent charity evaluator. A …
April 22-30, 2022 is International Dark Sky Week. To celebrate, we’re taking a look back at the history of the Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve and why Dark Sky designations …
While the Earth is certainly worth celebrating every day, Earth Day gives us a unique opportunity to dive deeper into what our planet provides us, the natural wonder and beauty …